Private Premium Yacht 46FT Rental in Cancún

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Private Premium Yacht 46FT Rental in Cancún

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  • 1 to 8 hours (approx.)
  • From $283.18
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A yacht day near Cancún feels like a vacation cheat code. This private 46-foot Sunseeker charter is all about you having space, time on the water, and a crew handling the moving parts. Two things I really like: the setup is genuinely simple (you choose your hours and the route adjusts), and you get real water-time extras like snorkeling gear, a paddleboard, and a floating mattress. One thing to consider: sea conditions matter—some days feel choppy, and motion sickness can hit if you’re sensitive.

The experience centers on cruising between the Nichupté Lagoon and the Bay of Cancún, with longer options continuing on to Isla Mujeres and snorkeling spots when conditions allow. For a lot of people, the best part isn’t just the scenery—it’s how well the crew shows up. Names like Capt. Tito, Tony/Antony, Gabriel, Ismael, Tati, and Tatum pop up for great reasons: clear communication, on-time departures, and hands-on help once you’re aboard.

Key things to know before you go

Private Premium Yacht 46FT Rental in Cancún - Key things to know before you go

  • You pick 1, 2, 4, 6, or 8 hours, and the route changes with the time you book.
  • It’s private for your group (up to 15 people), so you’re not sharing the boat or the schedule.
  • Snorkeling and paddle time are included with the gear provided, plus a floating mattress (lilly pad).
  • Soft drinks are included, and you can bring your own food, snacks, and alcohol.
  • Dock fee is extra: $14 USD per person, paid in cash at the marina.
  • Weather can change plans, and in some cases the trip stays inside Nichupté if access to the open Caribbean is restricted.

Meeting At The Marina: Finding Cenzontle 13 Without Stress

The meeting point is right on Kukulcan Boulevard at Cenzontle 13, Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún. That matters because yacht days go smoother when you don’t waste time chasing directions while you’re hungry, sunburn-ready, and running late.

In practice, I’d plan to arrive a bit early so you can get checked in, get your group together, and settle before departure. If you’re staying far from Zona Hotelera, you’ll want to factor in transport to the dock since the experience ends back at the same meeting point.

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Your 46-Foot Sunseeker Charter: What Private Really Means

Private Premium Yacht 46FT Rental in Cancún - Your 46-Foot Sunseeker Charter: What Private Really Means
You’re renting a private yacht, and that changes the vibe fast. Instead of fitting into a loud, scheduled “tour bus on water” feeling, you get your own rhythm—swim when you want, snorkel when you want, and lounge as a group.

The crew model is part of what people love. You’ll have a licensed yacht captain plus sailors and a steward. The steward role shows up in the small things: keeping things moving aboard, helping with comfort, and generally keeping the day easy. Multiple onboard experiences highlight how clean the boat is and how attentive the crew feels once you’re underway.

Space and comfort: the reality check

One fair note: this isn’t a brand-new yacht yacht showroom experience. A small number of people felt the boat looked older than some photos, even while still describing it as well kept and professionally maintained. Translation: expect a classic model that’s operational and comfortable, not a showroom-perfect “every surface is new” situation.

If anyone in your group is prone to motion sickness, it’s also smart to ask yourself if you’d be more comfortable staying near the middle or in calmer moments. Some people reported that choppy water forced changes to the plan, and one described a slower cruising pace around 10 miles per hour (which can still feel bumpy depending on wind and waves).

Choose Your Hours: 1–2 Hour Bay Cruise vs Isla Mujeres Day Trips

Private Premium Yacht 46FT Rental in Cancún - Choose Your Hours: 1–2 Hour Bay Cruise vs Isla Mujeres Day Trips
Here’s the big decision driver: your route is tied to your booked time. The shorter options focus on Cancún’s bay and turquoise swimming spots. The longer options add Isla Mujeres and more cruising.

1–2 hours: Nichupté Lagoon, the channel, and swimming time

For 1 and 2 hours, the day is basically:

  • Meet at the marina, cruise along Nichupté Lagoon
  • Enter through the channel with mangroves
  • Pass under the bridge and exit into the Bay of Cancún
  • Find an anchoring spot for swimming in turquoise water if conditions allow
  • Return through Nichupté back to the marina

Important detail: no Isla Mujeres on the 1–2 hour version. So this option fits best if you want a “get out, swim, lounge, come back” half-day vibe.

4 hours: Isla Mujeres + snorkeling when it’s safe

A 4-hour charter adds more “day trip” energy:

  • Still the Nichupté Lagoon + mangroves start
  • Exit to the Bay of Cancún
  • A snorkeling stop at the coral reef or a sunken ship location, when weather allows
  • Then Isla Mujeres, including time at Playa Norte
  • Walk along the island area back toward the south point (Punta Sur)
  • Return to Cancún via Nichupté Lagoon

What I like about this length is that it hits the highlights without turning into a full-day production. If you want both swimming and an island moment, 4 hours is a strong sweet spot.

6 and 8 hours: more Isla Mujeres time, plus optional lunch stops

For 6 and 8 hours, the structure is similar, just longer:

  • Nichupté → mangroves channel → Bay of Cancún
  • Walk along the bay
  • Coral reef or sunken ship snorkeling when conditions allow
  • Isla Mujeres and Playa Norte swimming/sunbathing
  • For 6 and 8 hours, there can be an optional restaurant or beach club stop
  • Cruising along inner bays and onward toward Punta Sur
  • Return to Nichupté and the marina

If you’re celebrating or you have a mixed-age group (kids through adults), longer time gives you breathing room. One family-style experience described how helpful the crew was for getting a mobility-impaired person on and off the yacht—those extra hours can matter if you want the day to feel relaxed instead of rushed.

Weather note that affects all lengths

If the captain of the port of Cancún says Caribbean access is prohibited, the plan can shift. The experience says 1, 2, and 3-hour trips will still happen even if the open water exit is closed, with the trip completed inside Nichupté when conditions allow.

The Water Time: Snorkeling, Paddleboarding, and the Floating Mattress

Private Premium Yacht 46FT Rental in Cancún - The Water Time: Snorkeling, Paddleboarding, and the Floating Mattress
This is where the charter earns its keep. You’re not just sailing around looking at water. You’re set up to actually use it.

Included gear

You’ll have:

  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Paddleboard
  • A floating mattress (lilly pad)

That combo is great because not everyone wants the same kind of water time. You can snorkel, or stay shallow and float. You can paddle, or just lounge with the sun and a cold drink.

Snorkeling stops: when they happen

Snorkeling at the coral reef or a sunken ship spot is listed as weather-dependent. That’s a good thing, even if it’s disappointing in the moment: it means safety and conditions drive what’s possible.

On at least one experience, the group did snorkeling and people spotted wildlife like sea turtles and even a manta ray. You should treat those as bonus moments, not guarantees. Still, it’s a reminder that the water isn’t just pretty—it can be alive.

If the sea is rough

Choppy water shows up in reviews as a real factor. One person said sea sickness was a concern due to rolling waves and suggested bringing Dramamine if you’re prone. Another described staying inside during a drone portion because the ride got too rough. Translation: if you’re sensitive, plan for it. Pick calmer times if you can, and be ready to rest in the cabin if needed.

What You Can Bring: Drinks, Snacks, and the Rules That Matter

Private Premium Yacht 46FT Rental in Cancún - What You Can Bring: Drinks, Snacks, and the Rules That Matter
This is one of the easiest parts of the whole day.

What’s included

You get:

  • Free soft drinks
  • Ice plus 15 bottles of sodas and 15 bottles of waters (for the group)

What you can bring aboard

You’re allowed to bring:

  • Food
  • Alcohol
  • Snacks

This is handy because it gives you control over what you eat and drink. It also helps you avoid the “we’re on a yacht, but there’s nothing for our tastes” problem.

What’s not allowed

Some hard stops:

  • Red wine
  • Hookah
  • Fireworks

Also pay attention to the rule that your service is considered fully rendered once the vessel departs. If you cut the rental short for reasons not caused by the provider, you shouldn’t expect a refund.

Crew and Service That People Actually Notice

Private Premium Yacht 46FT Rental in Cancún - Crew and Service That People Actually Notice
When you’re paying for a private yacht, service quality becomes the main product. Here, it’s clearly a strong point.

Capt. Tito and Tony/Antony come up repeatedly for being professional and taking care of the group. Gabriel and Ismael are also mentioned for great hosting, and people described feeling well looked after from the moment they stepped onboard.

A few patterns I think are worth copying into your expectations:

  • On-time departures and good communication before you meet
  • Helpful, friendly guidance once underway
  • Quick problem-solving when conditions change (like wind affecting snorkeling)
  • Attention to comfort, including keeping hydration handled

One of the best “value signals” was a mention that restrooms were kept clean and the boat was very clean overall. For a yacht day, that’s not a small detail. It changes how much you enjoy the whole flow, especially with families.

Sea Conditions and Comfort: Speed, Choppiness, and Smart Planning

Private Premium Yacht 46FT Rental in Cancún - Sea Conditions and Comfort: Speed, Choppiness, and Smart Planning
Cancún water is usually gorgeous, but wind can flip the day. The experience even notes cancellations when access to the Caribbean is prohibited or if weather is too rough.

Some practical takeaways:

  • If you’re sea-sickness prone, bring motion sickness medication. One review specifically pointed to Dramamine.
  • If the sea is choppy, snorkeling time might shrink or change.
  • Drone/photo moments can be affected by motion, and one group had to adjust their participation when it got rough.

Speed is another factor. One review said the boat won’t go very fast and suggested around 10 miles per hour. Even if that’s “slower,” the bigger question is how smooth the ride feels for your group. A slower boat doesn’t automatically mean comfortable water—it just means your movement depends on waves and wind.

Price and Value for a Group Up to 15

Private Premium Yacht 46FT Rental in Cancún - Price and Value for a Group Up to 15
The price listed is $283.18 per group, up to 15 people, with duration options from 1 to 8 hours. That framing changes the math compared to ticket-per-person tours.

When this works best for value:

  • You have a group of friends or extended family that can fill the boat.
  • You want privacy and control over swim time.
  • You care about included gear (snorkel equipment, paddleboard, floating mattress) rather than just the ride.

Then add the “budget reality” items:

  • Dock fee: $14 USD per person, paid in cash at the marina
  • Tips: not included
  • Food and alcohol: you bring your own, and the crew provides the basics like sodas and water

So yes, it’s not a cheap impulse buy. But when you spread the group cost and get a full crew setup plus included gear, it can be one of the best ways to turn Cancún water into a real experience rather than a quick photo stop.

Also: the experience is rated 5 with about 580 reviews, and 99% recommend it. That doesn’t mean every single hour will be perfect, but it’s a strong sign the service is consistent.

Should You Book This Yacht Rental in Cancún?

Book it if you want:

  • Privacy for a group (not sharing your day or your dock time)
  • A straightforward plan: pick hours, go, swim, snorkel when conditions allow
  • A crew that handles the details, including comfort and basic care aboard
  • The flexibility to bring your own snacks and drinks

Skip it or adjust expectations if:

  • You’re extremely sensitive to motion and you don’t want even a chance of choppy water
  • You expect a modern, brand-new “everything is new” yacht look in every photo angle
  • You’re booking only for the shortest time but you want Isla Mujeres—1 and 2 hours don’t include that

If you do book, I’d choose your duration based on your group’s energy level. 1–2 hours is a clean choice for swimming and relaxing. 4 hours is a solid balance of Cancún water plus Isla Mujeres highlights. 6–8 hours is best when you want a real island day with time to slow down.

FAQ

How long is the private yacht rental?

You can book the yacht for 1, 2, 4, 6, or 8 hours (the timing is approximate).

What group size is this private yacht for?

This is a private experience for your group, up to 15 people.

Where do we meet the yacht in Cancún?

The meeting point is Cenzontle 13, Kukulcan Boulevard, Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico.

Is this experience private or shared?

It’s private. Only your group participates.

What water sports gear is included?

You get snorkeling equipment, a paddleboard, and a floating mattress (lilly pad).

Are drinks included?

Yes. You’ll be offered free soft drinks, and the charter includes sodas and water plus ice.

Can I bring my own food or alcohol?

Yes. You can bring food, alcohol, and snacks.

What can’t I bring aboard?

It’s forbidden to bring red wine, hookah, or fireworks.

Is there an extra dock fee?

Yes. There is a dock fee of $14.00 USD per person, and it needs to be paid in cash at the marina.

What happens if weather is bad?

The tour may be cancelled due to bad weather or if the captain of the port of Cancún prohibits access to the Caribbean Sea. If that happens, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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